Oklahoma is fighting back against the United Nations Agenda 21 program.

As previously reported by Off The Grid News, Agenda 21 is a voluntary, non-binding UN action plan which is allegedly focused solely on sustainable development. Adopted by the United States and 177 other countries in 1992, the plan is based upon a program to abolish poverty and protect “fragile environments” by “properly” managing cities. Some charge the program wants to push all citizens into cities.

In the United States, more than 500 cities are members of an international sustainability organization that reportedly supports the implementation of the United Nations biodiversity program.

Earlier this month – with Agenda 21 and eminent domain in their sights — the Oklahoma House of Representatives members voted overwhelmingly in support of a measure designed to protect the unalienable and due process rights of property owners in the state.

“It is very important for states to re-assert their sovereignty and protect the rights of citizens from intrusive and oppressive measures coming down from the federal government and even international organizations like the UN,” Oklahoma State Representative Mike Ritze told The New American. “The states operated for two centuries quite well on their own, so what we are doing now is taking back our rightful powers and ensuring that Oklahomans can continue to live in freedom under constitutionally limited government without outside unconstitutional intervention.”

The bill now goes to the state Senate. Under the bill, if a court decides that an Oklahoma property owner’s constitutional rights have been violated, damages will be awarded in favor of the property owner at an amount not less than 10 times the assessed property value of the home.

“The bill protects your private property from being acquired by eminent domain without a public vote or public hearing,” said Representative Lewis Moore.

Eminent domain seizures appear to be running rampant in the United States. Many instances reported by Off The Grid News illustrate just how quickly land you thought you owned can suddenly be ripped away – potentially for far less than real market value.

In Minnesota, two sisters are currently fighting to keep the land their father left them and prevent it from being turned into a stretch of a bike path. Another couple may lose their property simply because they used an ATV to reach their cabin. In Ohio, another family is in danger of losing their land for yet again another bike path.

The Oklahoma Community Protection Act is just three pages long, gets right to the point, and is incredibly easy to understand. An excerpt from the Agenda 21 bill reads:

Any attempt to restrict private property rights without due process of law shall be deemed null and void per the Oklahoma Constitution and the United States Constitution. [The act is] prohibiting adoption of policies that restrict private property rights without due process; listing specific due process elements; providing exception; declaring certain changes be subject to change; providing monies to be property of political subdivision; nullifying private property restrictions without due process specifying damages and attorney fees; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.

What do you think about the bill, Agenda 21 and eminent domain? Let us know in the comments below.

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I’ve not researched it’s origin, but it was probably another clever and deceitful way of stealing more and more Native American lands. I believe the Cherokee were presented with at least NINE treaties that in essence said “if you move your people just a couple hundred more miles west, we, the U.S. government bound by both honor and respect, will let you live in peace.” We see how THAT worked out. Most of the Cherokee are in Oklahoma now after the Trail of Tears, when the original home lands were spread across the most southeastern areas of their country. Notice I said THEIR country. What 99% of the current population in the U.S. now stands on is stolen property, based on lies and broken treaties. Sounds very familiar to what Israel is doing to Palestine, and what the U.S. has done most notably in Iraq and Afghanistan. More and more the country’s motto should be “Invade, conquer and lie” It’s time to stop eminent domain, but that’s only a single quill of many the government has at it’s discretion to do with us, our belongings or even some of our lives, to further some private interest who lined there pockets with campaign money. Echo, all I can do is spread the word, educate people more(including myself), contact our Congressional representatives since it’s time for the midterms and they’re in delicate situations. Do what the people want and keep the cushy overpaid jobs, or be voted out. Personally, I’m opting for voting all of them out on two different levels…time in office(it’s supposed to be a job of honor, not a career job) and voting records. I hope ALL states follow what Oklahoma’s done!

Sounds like Clinton and Al Gore signed up the US in this program. It seems obvious this program and the UN should be escorted out of our country ASAP. Guidence through the UN means loss of rights for US citizens on farms, in cities wherever they live. Biodiversity and control of enviornments seems to be the end results of this program. This country already has city, township, state and federal govts. that want to put limits, good or bad on our populations throughout the country. We do not need the UN adding to the complicated restrictions and rules that are already in place.

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